Cosy

Word COSY
Character 4
Hyphenation co sy
Pronunciations /ˈkəʊzi/

Definitions and meanings of "Cosy"

What do we mean by cosy?

See cozy. noun

See cozy. adjective

Affording comfort and warmth; snug; social adjective

A padded or knit covering put on an item to keep it warm, especially a teapot or egg. noun

To become snug and comfortable. verb

To become friendly with. verb

Enjoying or affording comforting warmth and shelter especially in a small space adjective

A padded cloth covering to keep a teapot warm noun

A padded or knit covering put on an item to keep it warm, especially a teapot or egg.

A padded or knit covering for any item (often an electronic device such as a laptop computer).

A work of crime fiction in which sex and violence are downplayed or treated humorously, and the crime and detection take place in a small, socially intimate community.

1. To be comfortable 2. To be soft or fluffy British form of the word cozy Urban Dictionary

Refering to a girl, The best friend you will ever have. She's hilarious and beautiful and kind. She has a beautiful voice and lives cats and tea. a total sweetheart. Urban Dictionary

Cosi is name shortened from cosima, it describes a attractive and sexual women who is very very very funny and good with boys Urban Dictionary

1. Stew and dumplings on a cold day. 2. Tucked up in bed with your partner. Urban Dictionary

A salad, sandwich, and coffee bar. Located in very few locations including Bryn Mawr, PA and New York, NY. Serves the most AMAZING fat free mango manias, bread, and chicken ceaser salads. The Bryn Mawr location is filled with kids from the surrounding private schools including The Baldwin School, The Shipley School, and The Haverford School. Locals are bound to see at least one familiar face in the restaurant or in the always packed parking lot. Main Line mothers are often seen inside toting chanel handbags and young children while they order take-out for their family dinner. Groups of kids, in North Faces, Birkenstocks, Polos, and cell phones glued to their ears, wait in the salad line talking obnoxiously. An extremely popular restaurant that is sure to become nearly as contagious as Starbucks. The New York locations are not nearly as busy as the Bryn Mawr location. And the customers are less suburban. Diners at the NY locations are usually business men and women in suits- yuppies no doubt. COSI- THE BEST SANDWICH AND SALAD BAR EVER! Urban Dictionary

Can be a nickname for Constance. Something shorter and easier to remember. Far more interesting than Connie. Urban Dictionary

An adjective used to describe something that is "cool" or, as used to be said "sick". Believed to have been first coined in the North of England. Urban Dictionary

An attractive and good looking individual. Urban Dictionary

A coffee, bar, and sandwich shop from the east coast that is slowly moving across the country. if you are on the main line you will see that the parking lot of the bryn mawr cosi is constantly filled with luxury cars, tanned girls in north face fleeces and boys in polo shirts. however, their bread is amazing. Urban Dictionary

A small sandwich shop that took away the Friendly's in New Rochelle (mainly Jew Ro), NY. The only ppl who ever bother to go there are middle school kids from ALMS, highschool sluts from Ursuline, Jewish teens from Beth El, and ofcourse little elementary kids with their families. Many kids are kicked out of there at least 3 times a year. When ever you enter Cosi you always see at least 10 ppl you know. Urban Dictionary

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The word "cosy" in example sentences

And in any case he hadn't the chance; an elderly uncle Beatrice hadn't seen in years appeared at her elbow and marched her off to have what he called a cosy little chat, and which lasted until it was time to toast the bridal pair. ❋ Neels, Betty (1989)

Sat in cosy 9.00 till 3.30 (i worked through lunch) bean counting jobs. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2009)

A teapot under a cosy is stewing, not brewing, the tea. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Based on the books by Jennifer Worth, Call The Midwife has been called "cosy and predictable" by certain critics. ❋ Allison Pearson (2012)

The kombi now had 4 Adults and 2 dogs ... the word cosy comes to mind! ❋ Unknown (2009)

Re: 'cosy' - I know what you mean: the Leith Festival is still very much the younger sibling to the Edinburgh Book Festival, and not that many people really know about it yet, but hopefully it'll build its reputation over the next couple of years and an audience commensurate with that. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Why should the law abiding working person pay for these scum to be locked up in cosy cells with all the amenities that they can’t afford for themselves, if you are sending people to prison it should be hell on earth for them. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2008)

The ones who don’t seem to be are those off the frontline, in cosy offices with comfy seats and time to spare. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2008)

Both leadership candidates are making great play of the fact that their party needs to offer a very distinct alternative to what they have dubbed the cosy consensus of the two main parties. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Yet racism remained an undercurrent within Australian Rules before two incidents blew the idea of cosy brotherhood apart. ❋ Unknown (2010)

We have been down to Albany and stayed in a gorgeous place called cosy corner. ❋ Unknown (2009)

NBN flame wars continue over 'cosy' deal, Optus 'suitability to build for case studies, whitepapers and other useful vendor content Telstra has continued fuelling the NBN flame wars this week as it threw down a challenge to SingTel Optus in the wake of AAPT's departure from Terria and Optus CEO Paul O'Sullivan's comments that his company won't invest in fixed line services if the government does a "cosy" deal with Telstra for the NBN build. ❋ Unknown (2008)

We have been married now for 20 odd years (the time is unimportant now) and I think for us some of the words are be "cosy" in your sameness, to "relish" your differences and to "cherish" the special gift of each other. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There is far too much variation from the "cosy" (male and female authors) to the extreme (ditto). ❋ Maxine (2009)

Many of the discussions at Harrogate were along similar lines: why do people read, and like, "cosy" crime (the adjective should instead be "classic" or "detective")? ❋ Maxine (2008)

As for Montgomerie, he should put maximum public pressure on them to put the common European interest above of that of their own, if only to disabuse others of the notion that some kind of cosy arrangement is now in place. ❋ Unknown (2010)

That [bed] looks nice and cosy. This is a cosy [jumper] I [have on]. ❋ BuhBoyle (2006)

"[She is] [my bestfriend]." "Who is she?" "[Shes] my Cosie" ❋ Somechickyouproboblyydontknow. (2014)

damn, cosi is good with [boys], [wish] i was as [confident] as her ❋ Djdjdjjdjdjdjdjdjdj (2011)

1. [My my] [its cold] outside, i need some [cosy] food. 2. I love being cosy with you Steven. ❋ Miss Carebear (2009)

If you've never been to a [Cosi]...GO! The bread is UNBELIEVABLE! Reasons to go to Cosi: The best bread in the world...BY FAR! Spectacular [people watching] [Convenience] is key ❋ OriginalJAP (author Of The AMAZING Main Line Defintion) (2005)

Person: oh hi [whats your name]? [cosi]: [Constance] but my nickname is [Cosi] ❋ Oz4356 (2010)

I just watched [the X Factor] [final], it was [cosy]! ❋ Nicol3isacat (2013)

[Guy 1] "That girl is well [cosy]!" [Guy 2] "yeah she is hot" ❋ Lord Darthwager (2010)

main [liner] 1: "oh my god [i am so bored], what should we do?" main liner 2: "i dunno, let's [drive over] to cosi and see who's there." main liner 1: "but i'm not hungry." main liner 2: "so, we'll just drive around the lot, people are always there." ❋ Bread Lover (2005)

[Robbie] threw a [marshmellow] [on fire] at Cosi & almost set someone on fire so now him and his friends have to eat outside. ❋ Goldstein (2006)

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